A major wrongful death civil suit that could force Vero Beach condominium buildings and their management companies to reexamine procedures for allowing EMTs rapid access in case of emergencies is now set to go forward in September.
Judge Cynthia Cox last week signed an order giving the plaintiff’s attorney, Dane Ullian of the Gould Cooksey Fennell law firm, until September to find and certify new expert witness on secured building access.
Cox had struck the plaintiff’s first proposed expert witness because he didn’t have enough experience, but at a pretrial motion hearing, the judge allowed the survivors suing for damages more time to locate a new expert to give testimony. She then postponed the start date of the scheduled jury trial from June 16 until September…